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 Learn How to Post Key Sector Link opens in a new window Jobs for FREE on CareerBuilder with Illinois workNet.

Illinois workNet quickly connects employers to job posting sites and provides options for no-cost job postings available to them through our partnership with CareerBuilder. Click on the tabs below to find out how Illinois workNet helps businesses:

Step 1: Start an Account and Get Connected:

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  1. Click on an option that best describes your situation and learn about the resources available with a My Illinois workNet account.
  2. Click on the link to set up your My Illinois workNet account, enter your information, and begin using Illinois workNet.
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Step 2: Learn How to Post Jobs

Illinois workNet has partnered with CareerBuilder to provide Illinois business with the value added service of posting Key Sector Jobs for free through CareerBuilder. Follow these steps to post your job:

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Jobs are posted for you by your local business service team member. Simply click here to find your Business Service Teams.

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    HACIA Career Center
    In an effort to assist your company with attracting qualified construction workers, engineers, architects, marketing and sales representatives, the Hispanic American Construction Industry Association (HACIA) is requesting your assistance in providing listings of available career opportunities for posting on our updated Career Center Web site.  The Career Center Web site allows your firm or agency to post career opportunities on a regular basis.  There is no charge or limit to number of job postings for HACIA members or governmental/public agencies.

    Go to www.haciaworks.org External link opens in a new window and click on the Career Center Button to check out this new area of the HACIA Web site.  This newly added onlice tool is FREE to job seekers and employers.

    Contact Gilbert Villegas Jr. at (312) 666-5910, ext. 16 or by e-mail at gvillegas@haciaworks.org with questions.

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    Upwardly Global
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    We are a nonprofit organization that helps American employers discover the hidden talent pool of fully work-authorized immigrant professionals and helps immigrants, refugees and asylees reclaim their careers here in the United States.

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  • Careers for New Americans
    Careers for New Americans Careers for New Americans is a licensing guide website for immigrant professionals. It explains how to use your foreign education to rebuild your career in medicine, nursing, engineering, teaching and more here in Illinois.

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    The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) administers a variety of laws and regulations concerning employment benefits. These include retirement benefits, health benefits, the Family and Medical Leave Act, and other leave beneifts.

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